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	<description>Greg says what he's thinking here.</description>
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		<title>By: Nick Whitmoyer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Whitmoyer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Are you sure that it wasn&#039;t a 4 on the sides and 6 on the top? Seems a little odd to go longer on the sides.

Hair dressers can make suggestions but they are there to take orders and get you in and out.

If you&#039;re collaborating with another team (especially if it&#039;s in-house) you could easily get requests for Strict or Transitional doc types.

If the client doesn&#039;t know anything about the technical ins and outs of web design, then I can totally understand your point.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you sure that it wasn&#8217;t a 4 on the sides and 6 on the top? Seems a little odd to go longer on the sides.</p>
<p>Hair dressers can make suggestions but they are there to take orders and get you in and out.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re collaborating with another team (especially if it&#8217;s in-house) you could easily get requests for Strict or Transitional doc types.</p>
<p>If the client doesn&#8217;t know anything about the technical ins and outs of web design, then I can totally understand your point.</p>
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